We have created specific Restricted Use Logos for those who build their solutions or cloud services with the OpenStack technology, those who create applications that interact with the OpenStack technology or provide advisory services.

Written permission, in the form of a license agreement, is required to use the Restricted Use Logos and Word Mark and shall only be granted if you meet the requirements specified below.

The following is a description of some of the requirements included in any license agreement granting permission to use a Restricted Use Logo and OpenStack Word Mark. Please consider whether you will be able to comply with these requirements before agreeing to the terms of the applicable OpenStack Trademark License Agreement to use a Restricted Use Logo and OpenStack Word Mark.

1. GENERAL GUIDELINES

The following general guidelines apply to licensees use of any Restricted Use Logo and OpenStack Word Mark:

A. OpenStack Compatibility Standards. For your product or service to be eligible to display an OpenStack logo and Word Mark, you will be required to demonstrate OpenStack-defined compatibility standards for your product or service. If you did not agree to the applicable OpenStack Trademark License Agreement, you may not use any OpenStack logo to indicate your product / service runs on or uses the OpenStack code.

B. No variations. The Restricted Use Logos and Word Mark may only be used as provided to you by the OpenStack Foundation in the approved versions shown below. You may not alter the Restricted Use Logos in any way, including the colors, size, and proportions. You may not animate, morph, or otherwise distort the appearance or impression of the Restricted Use Logos.

C. Prominence of use. The Restricted Use Logo may not dominate your website, and other trademarks and logos must appear with at least equal prominence to the Restricted Use Logo.

D. No Damaging Use. The Restricted Use Logo may not be displayed on any website that disparages the OpenStack Foundation, the OpenStack project or OpenStack technology, infringes any the OpenStack Foundation intellectual property, or on any site that contains pornographic, scandalous, or which contains, in the opinion of the OpenStack Foundation, otherwise objectionable or illegal content.

E. Limited Use. You acknowledge and agree that all rights and interest in the Restricted Use Logos and Word Mark are owned by the OpenStack Foundation and agree not register or seek to register in any country any OpenStack Marks or any term comprised or consisting of in whole or in part the OpenStack Word Mark or any confusingly similar mark as trademarks, service marks, corporate names, trade names or domain names, Internet keywords, metatags, or trigger words to lead to a website or other Internet destination. You agree that you will not acquire any rights in the OpenStack Marks and that any goodwill generated by your use of the OpenStack Marks inures solely to OpenStack's benefit. You also agree that "OpenStack" is not descriptive or generic and you agree not to challenge the OpenStack Foundation's rights in the OpenStack Marks, including but not limited to its trademark applications and registrations, on any grounds.

F. Attribution Statement. All uses of OpenStack Marks must identify the Marks as being trademarks of the OpenStack Foundation with our standard trademark attribution statement. The following statement must be used in all materials using the OpenStack Marks, including but not limited to websites, publications, splash screens, screenshots or in documentation: "The OpenStack? Word Mark and OpenStack Logo are either registered trademarks / service marks or trademarks / service marks of the OpenStack Foundation, in the United States and other countries and are used with the OpenStack Foundation's permission. We are not affiliated with, endorsed or sponsored by the OpenStack Foundation or the OpenStack community."

G. Quality Control. The OpenStack Foundation reserves the right to terminate or modify the permission to display the Restricted Use Logo or OpenStack Word Mark and may request you to modify or delete any use of the Restricted Use Logos or OpenStack Word Mark that does not comply with the applicable trademark license, the OpenStack Trademark Policy or these Guidelines. You agree to make any such modifications in a timely fashion at the OpenStack Foundation's request. If we determine that your use of the "Restricted Use? Logo does not truthfully identify the inclusion of the OpenStack technology or your use is otherwise unacceptable or detrimental to any of the OpenStack Marks, we will revoke the authorization. Upon revocation of the authorization you will immediately cease using "Restricted Use Logo" and the OpenStack Word Mark.

H. Enforcement. The OpenStack Foundation reserves the right to take action against violators of these guidelines and those otherwise infringing on its intellectual property rights, or violates any other applicable law.

2. REQUIREMENTS FOR RESTRICTED USE LOGOS

2.1 "POWERED BY OPENSTACK®" LOGO and WORD MARK.

We have created the "Powered by OpenStack®" Logo, shown immediately below, for individuals, organizations, and companies that use formally released OpenStack code in their application or product.

Licensees can also use the OpenStack Word Mark as part of the name of their product or service by adding the descriptive word "Powered" based on the example use cases and requirements listed below.

PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS. You must meet the following requirements in order to qualify for an "OpenStack Powered" trademark license:

1) A primary purpose of your product must be to run a functioning operational instance of the OpenStack software.

2) To ensure compatibility, your product must:

i. include the entirety of the OpenStack Compute (Nova) code from either of the latest two releases and associated milestones, but no older, and

3) As of January 1st, 2012, your product must pass any Faithful Implementation Test Suite (FITS) defined by the Technical Committee that will be made available on http://www.openstack.org/FITS , to verify that you are implementing a sufficiently current and complete version of the software (and exposing associated APIs) to ensure compatibility and interoperability. Your product will be required to pass the current FITS test on an annual basis, which will generally require you to be running either of the latest two software releases.

Examples of permissible uses of the OpenStack Word Mark in product names by OpenStack Powered Licensees:

[YOUR PRODUCT/COMPANY NAME] OpenStack® Powered Solution

[YOUR PRODUCT/COMPANY NAME] Cloud Software Powered by OpenStack®

[YOUR PRODUCT/COMPANY NAME] OpenStack® Powered Cloud

2.2 "STORAGE POWERED BY OPENSTACK®" LOGO AND WORD MARK

We created the "Storage Powered by OpenStack®" Logo, shown immediately below, for individuals, organizations, and companies that use formally released OpenStack Object Storage code in their product.

Licensees can also use the OpenStack Word Mark as part of the name of their product or service by adding the descriptive phrase "Powered by OpenStack® Storage" or "OpenStack? Powered Storage" based on the example use cases and requirements listed below.

PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS. You must meet the following requirements in order to qualify for an "Powered by OpenStack Storage" trademark license:

1) A primary purpose of your product must be to run a functioning operational instance of the OpenStack software.

2) To ensure compatibility, your product must:

i. include the entirety of the OpenStack Object Storage (Swift) code from either of the latest two releases and associated milestones, but no older, and

ii. expose the associated OpenStack APIs published on http://www.openstack.org without modification.

3) As of January 1st, 2012, your product must pass any Faithful Implementation Test Suite (FITS) defined by the Technical Committee that will be made available on http://www.openstack.org/FITS, to verify that you are implementing a sufficiently current and complete version of the software to ensure compatibility and interoperability. Your product will be required to pass the current FITS test on an annual basis, which will generally require you to be running either of the latest two software releases.

Examples of permissible uses of the OpenStack Word Mark in product names by OpenStack® Powered Licensees if your product only includes the OpenStack Object Storage (Swift) code:

2.3 "BUILT FOR OPENSTACK®" LOGO AND WORD MARK.

We created the "Built For OpenStack" Logo, shown immediately below, for individuals, organizations, and companies that are creating hardware, applications or services that integrate with or support the OpenStack technology, but do not use OpenStack code in their product. If you use OpenStack code in your product / service offering you may use the Powered by OpenStack® Logo, provided you meet the requirements in Section 2.1 or 2.2 above.

Licensees can also use the OpenStack Word Mark as part of the name of their product or service with the phrase "for OpenStack" or "for OpenStack Storage" based on the example use cases below.

PRODUCT / SERVICE REQUIREMENTS. You must meet the following requirements in order to qualify for a "Built for OpenStack®" trademark license:

Software Solutions

1) OpenStack Compute: Software solutions must integrate with the OpenStack Compute (Nova) APIs published on http://www.openstack.org without modification, from either of the latest two releases or milestones associated with the latest release, but no older, to use the phrase "for OpenStack."

2) OpenStack Object Storage: Software solutions designed to integrate with OpenStack Object Storage must integrate with the OpenStack Object Storage (Swift) APIs published on http://www.openstack.org without modification, from either of the latest two releases or milestones associated with the latest release, but no older, to use the phrase "for OpenStack Storage."

Hardware Solutions

1) OpenStack Compute: Your solution must be able to successfully run the entirety of the OpenStack Compute (Nova) software, from either of the latest two releases or milestones associated with the latest release, but no older, to use the phrase "for OpenStack."

2) OpenStack Object Storage: Your solution must be able to successfully run the entirety of the OpenStack Object Storage (Swift) software, from either of the latest two releases or milestones associated with the latest release, but no older, to use the phrase "for OpenStack Storage."

Consulting Services

1) A primary purpose of your service must be to promote or support the successful deployment of OpenStack clouds in the market.

Examples of permissible uses of the OpenStack Word Mark in product names by Built for OpenStack Licensees:

1 The OpenStack Trademark Policy is incorporated herein by reference. All definitions contained in the OpenStack Trademark Policy apply to the Restricted Use Logo Guidelines unless otherwise specified.